Hi Harry,

For "measures" (distances, angles, dihedrals), PyMOL can color down to
the level of an object (eg. color blue, measure01).  So, once you add
another measure into an extant object, PyMOL cannot separate those two
colors.  My suggestion is that you measure into new objects if you
need new coloring.  If you have lots of measurements as a result, then
you can group them and color by wildcard.

Cheers,

-- Jason

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 5:47 AM, Harry Jubb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'd like to ask for some help with dash/distance objects. I have PyMOL 
> session files  which show inter-molecular interactions using PyMOL distance 
> objects. These were created using a script which colours each distance object 
> and merges them according to type of interaction. The problem I'm having is 
> that I would prefer to visualise the interactions on a per-residue basis, 
> i.e. showing all the interactions for one or more residues but not the 
> others, but as the dashes are merged by interaction type I can only hide by 
> that category. Extensive Googling has not led me to a solution to select and 
> hide individual dashes that are merged into one UI object, so I'd like to ask 
> if it is possible to do this? I'm unfortunately no longer able to run the 
> script again (I am at the end of a time limited project and am preparing 
> figures) and I would prefer not to replace each dash manually.
>
> I hope this is clear, the crux of what I am asking is if it is possible to 
> select and/or hide individual distance objects in a pymol session after they 
> have been merged into one object. Un-merging them would also be an attractive 
> solution.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Harry
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